What do you think is the most common kind of garbage found on our shores? Pop cans, food wrappers or cigarette butts might come to mind, and while they are in the top 12, the most common kind of garbage found on shorelines in 2017 was tiny plastic and foam pieces.
This was discovered by our friends over at the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup (GCSC). They teach people across Canada about the problems with shoreline litter and encourage them to get out and start cleaning it up. Over the course of the 1,849 cleanups done in 2017, GCSC volunteers collected more than 88,700 kilograms (195,550 pounds) of garbage. It’s about as heavy as 15 Elephants!
Of all the trash that was collected, tiny pieces of plastic and foam were definitely the most common items, followed closely by cigarette butts. Rounding out the rest of the dirty dozen were plastic bottles, food wrappers, bottle caps, paper materials, plastic bags, miscellaneous packaging, straws, foam materials, pop cans, and rope. Take a look at how many pieces they found:
As an Earth Ranger, you know that tiny trash can be a BIG problem for animals and the planet. If an animal spots one of these tiny plastic or foam pieces, they might mistake it for food and choke. If they do manage to swallow it, these tiny pieces can fill up their stomach, taking away valuable space for actual food, causing the animal to go hungry and even starve.
This isn’t a pretty picture, but don’t worry! There’s something you can do that will make a big difference! You guessed it! Go out and clean a shoreline!
Awesome!!!!
Wow!!!!
Cool!!!
whales are so cute!!!!!
help save the shore line animals!!!!!!
I hope one day no animals will be extinct
i have an app that can track how much litter you pick up called litterati
i wish no one would litter in the first place
when we went away we cleaned up the beach and the side walk
I picked up garbage around my school.
I did to
COOL
Same
agree
Me to,i love animals
i think that plastic is mostly found on our shorelines and also on our planet!
thats so sad
agree
garbage is not a good thing for animals. thats why we need to clean it up.
that is so true
I I wish we lived by a shore line so I could do my part! Next time I am by a shore I will most definitely be doing my part to help clean up !
Me Too! I would love to at least pickup some of the garbage Those POOR ANIMALS!
i will try
such an interesting blog
I think so too.
The animals need our help!
My school does a garbage pickup every year